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Forecasts for the Laser Toner and Ink Jet Cartridge Markets

Lyra Research, an authority on digital imaging has recently released two new reports on the world-wide forecast for the digital imaging supplies market. The two reports are namely the Worldwide Desktop Ink Jet Cartridge Forecast, 2008–2015 and the Worldwide Laser Toner Cartridge Forecast, 2008–2015.   A few months ago PR Web published a press release on the findings for both the reports: Report #1: Worldwide Desktop Ink Jet Cartridge Forecast, 2008–2015 Worldwide Desktop Ink Jet Cartridge Forecast, 2008–2015 explores how the desktop ink jet printer market has declined over the past two years as a result of the global recession. Changes in users’ printing habits, adoption of WiFi networks, and screen-based devices all have created barriers to market growth. Nonetheless, shipments of ink cartridges are steadily growing, partly as a result of the move away from low-end devices that often use tricolor cartridges toward higher-end printers that use single-color cartridges. Beginning in 2011, total worldwide revenue for desktop ink jet cartridges is projected to grow slowly as cartridge prices fall. Total worldwide desktop ink jet cartridge revenue is projected to grow from under $29 billion in 2010 to $33 billion in 2015. Report #2: Worldwide Laser Toner Cartridge Forecast, 2008–2015 [...]

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Posted by Island Ink-Jet - 03/21/2012 at 3:20 pm

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How to Buy a Laser Toner Cartridge for Dummies

If you’re looking to buy a laser toner cartridge and don’t know which one to get or are simply unaware of all your options – this article is for you. A laser toner cartridge differs from an inkjet cartridge in several ways.  Laser toner cartridges are widely-used in corporate offices and are not typically used at home, unless you’ve got a home office.  These kinds of cartridges are about 9-12 inches long and generally come in black although colour laser toner cartridges are also available. Colour toner cartridges can be a lot more costly and for that reason they aren’t as common as the black variety. The majority of businesses in most cases really only need black for everyday document printing. As a result of the production of remanufactured, compatible and refilled cartridge alternatives when considering purchasing toner for your printer, their price tag isn’t as high as it is to purchase brand new Manufacturer or OEM cartridges.  It is advised to pick an appropriate trustworthy vendor of cartridges because purchasing your laser toner cartridge from a seller who doesn’t value quality could end up damaging your machine. The various kinds of laser toner cartridges are OEM, which means “original equipment manufacturer.”  This signifies [...]

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Posted by Island Ink-Jet - 02/24/2012 at 3:52 pm

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The Hidden Cost of a Buying a Cheap Laser Toner Cartridge

Let me start by saying that if you are a company that goes through a lot of document printing day in and day out then your laser toner cartridge cost is probably through the roof. An avoidable recurring cost you’re probably looking for a cheaper more cost effective way to do all of your laser printing. Well, there’s good news and bad news. The good news is, yes there are cheaper alternatives out there to buying the original manufacturers brand and the bad news is cheap is NOT always the way to go. Now I know I’m contradicting myself so let’s get everything clear and demystify all the myths on cheap laser toner cartridge buying once in for all. Here are 4 things to remember when you’re looking to buy a “cheap” laser toner cartridge: 1) First, it important to understand that most companies only stick with OEM brand (Example: If you have an HP printer you buy an HP laser toner cartridge) for reliability. Although this might give you the best printing quality and the least printing problems it can also fetch you a fairly large bill at the end of the month. For those who think buying OEM [...]

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Posted by Island Ink-Jet - 01/03/2012 at 4:00 pm

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How to Choose a Laser Toner Cartridge

Wondering what a laser toner cartridge is? Well firstly, a laser toner cartridge is different from ink-jet in many ways.  Laser toner cartridges are used in commercial offices and not generally used at home.  A laser toner cartridge is about 9-12 inches in length and typically comes filled with black toner although color is also available.  Color printers tend to be much more expensive and therefore aren’t as popular as the black only printers, and most offices usually only need black for everyday document printing. Thanks to the creation of remanufactured, compatible and refilled options when it comes to toners, their cost isn’t as high as it is to buy new OEM cartridges.  It is recommended to find a reputable seller of cartridges because buying them from a dealer who doesn’t care about quality could end up ruining your machine with a faulty cartridge. A laser toner cartridge comes in many different types. There are OEM (which stands for Original Equipment Manufacturer) which are cartridges from the same company as the printer brand (e.g. HP brand cartridges for an HP brand printer).  The next type is compatible cartridges, which are exactly what they sound like.  They are NOT from the [...]

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Posted by Island Ink-Jet - 11/19/2011 at 11:10 pm

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Taking A Closer Look at Laser Toners

Ever wondered how the laser toners you buy for your laser printers actually work? Firstly, let’s get one thing clear – most people have the misconception that laser toners actually carry ink, just like ink cartridges. But this is false! Laser toners are filled with an extremely fine powder that is literally packed into the laser toner cartridge. Upon purchasing laser toners, first read your printer manufacturers instructions and make sure you insert the laser toner cartridge accordingly into your laser printer. Here’s how laser toners work. When you click “OK” to print a page this is generally what happens: 1. Your computer communicates with your printer and the printer receives an image from your computer. 2. Your image is now projected onto an electromagnetic drum by lasers (hence, laser printer!) 3. Depending on the image, the electromagnetic drum gets charged, either positively or negatively and at various intensities. 4. Laser toners come in colour or black, so depending on the image, the drum pulls either colour or black towards it and if there are colors, these are mixed to create millions of color possibilities. 5. Now the image is finally put onto paper. The electromagnetic drum rolls the image [...]

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Posted by Island Ink-Jet - 10/03/2011 at 3:37 pm

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